Make a hole a few inches from one of the edges using your hole punch or
crafting knife so that a piece of ribbon can go through.
Not exact matches
The print will print on 8 1/2 ″ x 11 ″ paper
so you will have to trim your print down to 8 ″ x 10 ″ with a
craft knife or scissors to fit in a standard frame.
Cut the bottom off the bottle (this is easiest with a
craft knife,
so needs to be done by an adult or an older child under supervision).
I'm showing a simple tutorial for these on eHow and it does not involve a
knife of any kind,
so this is a
craft that your kids can do with you!
The puzzles were pretty stuck together from all the paint between the pieces
so I broke them very carefully and also needed to use a
craft knife in some places to cut through the paint layer.
I must visit our
Craft store to see if they have the
knife so I can cut a rooster pumpkin.
I did not want gobs of paint on the Rockler rail brackets,
so I covered them in green Frog tape and then cut along the edge of the brackets with my
craft knife.